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so jim cave is began tracking doug el. after kevin collins disappeared in san francisco he confirmed doug el traveled from the home in belmont to the cit city. the night kevin went missing. >> i determined that he was in san francisco not directly from john but from all of his friends. >>reporter: and belmont police confirmed doug el movements that day. >> john may involved in from my understanding the that they may have placed him in san francisco around the time the collins went missing. >>reporter: davis tells me he tried to report that information to san francisco police who were heading the kevin collins investigation. >> they didn't want to hear what i had to say. it was that simple. >> oh, yes san francisco police comment on davis account and give me access to the collins file. but they refused. saying it's an open investigation. but they couldn't tell me how long it has been since someone actually looked at the file. . retired sf pd inspector weaver keeps the collins information with him in case new leads developed
so jim cave is began tracking doug el. after kevin collins disappeared in san francisco he confirmed doug el traveled from the home in belmont to the cit city. the night kevin went missing. >> i determined that he was in san francisco not directly from john but from all of his friends. >>reporter: and belmont police confirmed doug el movements that day. >> john may involved in from my understanding the that they may have placed him in san francisco around the time the collins...
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so jim cave is began tracking doug el. after kevin collins disappeared in san francisco he confirmed doug el traveled from the home in belmont to the cit city. the night kevin went missing. >> i determined that he was in san francisco not directly from john but from all of his friends. >>reporter: and belmont police confirmed doug el movements that day. >> john may involved in from my understanding the that they may have placed him in san francisco around the time the collins went missing. >>reporter: davis tells me he tried to report that information to san francisco police who were heading the kevin collins investigation. >> they didn't want to hear what i had to say. it was that simple. >> oh, yes san francisco police comment on davis account and give me access to the collins file. but they refused. saying it's an open investigation. but they couldn't tell me how long it has been since someone actually looked at the file. . retired sf pd inspector weaver keeps the collins information with him in case new leads developed
so jim cave is began tracking doug el. after kevin collins disappeared in san francisco he confirmed doug el traveled from the home in belmont to the cit city. the night kevin went missing. >> i determined that he was in san francisco not directly from john but from all of his friends. >>reporter: and belmont police confirmed doug el movements that day. >> john may involved in from my understanding the that they may have placed him in san francisco around the time the collins...
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so jim cave is began tracking doug el. after kevin collins disappeared in san francisco he confirmed doug el traveled from the home in belmont to the cit city. the night kevin went missing. >> i determined that he was in san francisco not directly from john but from all of his friends. >>reporter: and belmont police confirmed doug el movements that day. >> john may involved in from my understanding the that they may have placed him in san francisco around the time the collins went missing. >>reporter: davis tells me he tried to report that information to san francisco police who were heading the kevin collins investigation. >> they didn't want to hear what i had to say. it was that simple. >> oh, yes san francisco police comment on davis account and give mellins to the collins file. but they refused. saying it's an open investigation. but they couldn't tell me how long it has been since someone actually looked at the file. . retired sf pd inspector weaver keeps the collins information with him in case new leads developed.
so jim cave is began tracking doug el. after kevin collins disappeared in san francisco he confirmed doug el traveled from the home in belmont to the cit city. the night kevin went missing. >> i determined that he was in san francisco not directly from john but from all of his friends. >>reporter: and belmont police confirmed doug el movements that day. >> john may involved in from my understanding the that they may have placed him in san francisco around the time the collins...
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gentleman, is the race, doug, basically tied? >>doug: i believe so. but there is a "but." that is that the movement has been to governor romney. some of the more left-wing commentators have tried to suggest that there was a blip up for president obama after the debate. according to some of the polls, he won that. but, looking at all the polls, including the state polls, we are seeing the movement to the governor is clear. >>gregg: i am glad you brought up gallup and rasmussen. here is rasmussen, with romney up by to points and look at gallup tracking poll, pat, romney is up, as of 1:00 o'clock this afternoon, romney is up plus seven points. is that gallup poll accurate? or an outliar? >> i think it is an outliar because i have a problem with the seven-day seven day rollings because you are putting in 350 interviews which is margin of error at 15 points and each day you take one out. however, obama is -- i take gallup and rasmussen and i divide by two and i might do more than that. rasmussen shows romney up in the swing states by four points. if you look at the race, it is
gentleman, is the race, doug, basically tied? >>doug: i believe so. but there is a "but." that is that the movement has been to governor romney. some of the more left-wing commentators have tried to suggest that there was a blip up for president obama after the debate. according to some of the polls, he won that. but, looking at all the polls, including the state polls, we are seeing the movement to the governor is clear. >>gregg: i am glad you brought up gallup and...
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. >> as promised bob and doug, some 80's outside. >> from the belfort furre weather center, it is still 80 degrees right now in the city and it will stay monday through the evening hours, as well -- it will stay muggy. it will be muggy for a day or so much cooler by the weekend. 81 in frederick, 85 in fredericksburg. temperatures dropping into the 70's. we will have more, coming up in just a few minutes aliso >> tonight the first presidential debate 2012 starts in just a few hours, and we are joined from the site of the debate in denver. hi. >> tonight's debate focuses on domestic issues, including the economy. 90 minutes. it is a high-stakes showdown. tonight, president obama and mitt romney finally stepped in to the same -- step into the same ring, the president preparing for tough questions about the struggling economy and why he deserves a second term. analysts say the focus -- >> i think the president is all about his mannerisms and style at this point. he cannot come across as irritable or impatient. >> the mitt romney's campaign -- the mitt romney campaign they say he needs to co
. >> as promised bob and doug, some 80's outside. >> from the belfort furre weather center, it is still 80 degrees right now in the city and it will stay monday through the evening hours, as well -- it will stay muggy. it will be muggy for a day or so much cooler by the weekend. 81 in frederick, 85 in fredericksburg. temperatures dropping into the 70's. we will have more, coming up in just a few minutes aliso >> tonight the first presidential debate 2012 starts in just a few...
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doug when you tell or fort detrick in maryland but of course that didn't stop the bush administration from continuing to peddle the propaganda that it was perpetrated by muslim terrorists think for a second about what it was that shifted our focus away from al qaeda and onto iraq remember this. a teaspoon of dry anthrax a little bit about this amount this is just about the amount of a teaspoon less than a teaspoon full of dry anthrax in an r.v. shutdown the united states senate iraq declared eighty five hundred liters of anthrax but unscom estimates that saddam hussein could have produced twenty five thousand liters it should come as no shock then that since saddam hussein forced out the last inspectors in one thousand nine hundred eight we have amassed much intelligence indicating that iraq is continuing to make these weapons we know that iraq has at least seven of these mobile biological agent factories. oh yeah all those mobile weapons labs that just didn't exist tom yep it was the anthrax attacks that really tied saddam to nine eleven laying out the justification for a preemptive
doug when you tell or fort detrick in maryland but of course that didn't stop the bush administration from continuing to peddle the propaganda that it was perpetrated by muslim terrorists think for a second about what it was that shifted our focus away from al qaeda and onto iraq remember this. a teaspoon of dry anthrax a little bit about this amount this is just about the amount of a teaspoon less than a teaspoon full of dry anthrax in an r.v. shutdown the united states senate iraq declared...
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>> what do you make of that, doug? it seems to me that he has that wonderful immutability to just say i'm turning on the mute button, i'm not saying nothing, live with it. >> yeah, i think so. >> he's been taking a lot of pages from ronald reagan. remember when reagan would walk in and he couldn't hear, would have to cup his ear and wouldn't have to answer questions. in the third debate we saw a lot of reagan in mitt romney in the sense of talking about peace and being genial. this is a candidate now who realizes if he gets loose on a talk show, they're going to ask him about his taxes, they're going to ask him about bain capital, and those issues have somehow died. you don't hear the press talking about it much. so i think they see it's just a sea filled with land mines if romney gets out there and tries to freelance q & as. thank you, doug and joan. >>> how long would it take to you watch all the ads the obama and romney campaigns have run? just in ohio alone? this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> back to "
>> what do you make of that, doug? it seems to me that he has that wonderful immutability to just say i'm turning on the mute button, i'm not saying nothing, live with it. >> yeah, i think so. >> he's been taking a lot of pages from ronald reagan. remember when reagan would walk in and he couldn't hear, would have to cup his ear and wouldn't have to answer questions. in the third debate we saw a lot of reagan in mitt romney in the sense of talking about peace and being genial....
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doug was senator john mccain's economic adviser during the 2008 presidential campaign. and paula, what does business want to hear? we heard an awful lot about bowles-simpson today, heard them talking about cnbc earlier. is that what business is looking for? >> business really wants to hear a plan that is built for the future. the economy is hurting right now and the very most important thing here is to stop the bleeding, continue the growth. it is really important to hear a vision for the future that includes fiscal responsibility, but also recognizes we're in this together. >> you know, doug, you think about a plan for the future, and what i have heard from just about everybody who endorses bowles-simpson it should not be taking place overnight, they would like to see something down the road. where do you think we start getting some traction with that and get both sides working together? >> i think the important thing tonight becky, is to first hear an appreciation of the business community. the past four years the business community has i think correctly felt that the
doug was senator john mccain's economic adviser during the 2008 presidential campaign. and paula, what does business want to hear? we heard an awful lot about bowles-simpson today, heard them talking about cnbc earlier. is that what business is looking for? >> business really wants to hear a plan that is built for the future. the economy is hurting right now and the very most important thing here is to stop the bleeding, continue the growth. it is really important to hear a vision for the...
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it is a get out the vote effort from here on out. >> and doug, let me ask about the tone, quickly. there was an article in "rolling stone," got tweeted around this morning on twitter. the president appeared to call his opponent a bs err. i'll quoted him. kids have good instinct, they look at the other guy and say well that's a bull [ bleep ]er, i can tell. very hard to say without saying it. but you know what i'm saying. you know, and the president also, during the last debate, he was -- you know, he was definitely saying some nasty things. the horses and bayonets. is the tone going to work? is this a smart strategy? >> i don't know how strategic it was. this is perfectly fine for that particular forum, "rolling stone," it's inelegant but accurate, and one of romney's biggest vulnerabilities, hard to trust him because of his reputation as a flip-flopper and telling you what you want to hear and turning around and saying something different. so inelegant but put it back on the map for conversation. that's what he was talking about. and i don't think it's -- people are worried too mu
it is a get out the vote effort from here on out. >> and doug, let me ask about the tone, quickly. there was an article in "rolling stone," got tweeted around this morning on twitter. the president appeared to call his opponent a bs err. i'll quoted him. kids have good instinct, they look at the other guy and say well that's a bull [ bleep ]er, i can tell. very hard to say without saying it. but you know what i'm saying. you know, and the president also, during the last debate,...
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doug these. days it. makes common. sense it's so true. i never thought i could earn a living best way. should test small arms so there's a lot almost machine building client natalee also lost count of all the weapons she's fired over the past twelve years. i got so used to it sometimes my friends ask me to join them at the rifle range and i say no way i'm so tired of shooting. the plods history goes from making firearms doing world war two to ballistic missiles from nuclear submarines during the cold war the bulk of the soviet industry was moved here in the not so forty's to flee the virus and germans. became the heart of soviet military production closed off to for less. the whole first century thrived on the massive roots of the soviet military when the u.s.s.r. collapsed but life here was shaken to the core but some adapted to better than others. this is the fuel truck factory russia's number one truck maker or girls will look at how well the workplace is organized everything's done to make sure the workers don't waste time waiting the
doug these. days it. makes common. sense it's so true. i never thought i could earn a living best way. should test small arms so there's a lot almost machine building client natalee also lost count of all the weapons she's fired over the past twelve years. i got so used to it sometimes my friends ask me to join them at the rifle range and i say no way i'm so tired of shooting. the plods history goes from making firearms doing world war two to ballistic missiles from nuclear submarines during...
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>> well, clearly, it's what doug said. the race is moving toward governor romney in these states where people have spent a lot of money like particularly ohio. it's moving inexorably slower than it is, say, in places like pennsylvania which is now really in play. but, you know, the question in ohio is you've had a lot of early voting, and that seems to have favored president obama, and they're trying to factor that in. so these polls are getting very complicated because of that factor. but the race is clearly slowly and inexorably moving right now to golf romney. that may switch -- megyn: we are told that president obama in the early voting in ohio has maintained the clear advantage, and yet while a lot of the votes get counted in the ohio now, i guess the vast majority still get counted on election day, doug. i want to show you the pennsylvania poll, the latest quinnipiac poll shows a four-point distance between the men, obama 50, romney at 46. it used to be -- on september 26th a 12-point advantage for president obama, a
>> well, clearly, it's what doug said. the race is moving toward governor romney in these states where people have spent a lot of money like particularly ohio. it's moving inexorably slower than it is, say, in places like pennsylvania which is now really in play. but, you know, the question in ohio is you've had a lot of early voting, and that seems to have favored president obama, and they're trying to factor that in. so these polls are getting very complicated because of that factor....
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doug, you first. what changed after the debate for the democrats. >> what changed the inhe have tiblty of president obama and showing the polls and reuters and rasmussen showing a close race or even a slight romney advantage, as in the rasmussen poll, but bottom line, president obama has got to get back to his core message of fiscal discipline and social compassion. and the governor romney is is an out of the mainstream extremist, he didn't deliver that on tuesday and he lost as a result. >> jamie: angela, what's the road map for republicans over the next 30 days. >> status quo. mitt romney, no question, that debate was a game changer, but jamie, a debate doesn't win an election, it sets the tone. he has to keep performing, keep talking about what he will do to create a better america and are you better off than you were four years ago. and we have all of these poll numbers dealing with swing states, but the polls that count, would you go to the poll and vote and i believe that people are going to vot
doug, you first. what changed after the debate for the democrats. >> what changed the inhe have tiblty of president obama and showing the polls and reuters and rasmussen showing a close race or even a slight romney advantage, as in the rasmussen poll, but bottom line, president obama has got to get back to his core message of fiscal discipline and social compassion. and the governor romney is is an out of the mainstream extremist, he didn't deliver that on tuesday and he lost as a result....
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we will see you in a few minutes. >> doug, how's it looking up there? " it's kind of cloudy. -- >> it is kind of cloudy. let's get right to the camera. we recorded these images between 4:00 23:30. you are -- for clocked 20:30. it is kind of turbulence. note been associated with that. definitely a very, very menacing looking sites. it is rolling ahead of some showers. do you see -- the rain is actually north and east of the city up to seven baltimore on the curtis bay. the second part in manassas, southwest towards culpeper. all of this is associated with warm moist air. the actual cold front is producing some showers. we will see skies clear. it will turn cooler deceiving. cooler air, but not a lot colder overnight. we will drop temperatures overnight. enjoy tomorrow, 62 degrees to 68 degrees. generally, we have very mild autumn weather. hey, you can check out acts -- at wjla.com. all right, back to you. >> ok. >> if anyone in this town is non -- is not an rg iii believer -- >> amen. everybody is still talking talkingrg iii. he is fearless. the result?
we will see you in a few minutes. >> doug, how's it looking up there? " it's kind of cloudy. -- >> it is kind of cloudy. let's get right to the camera. we recorded these images between 4:00 23:30. you are -- for clocked 20:30. it is kind of turbulence. note been associated with that. definitely a very, very menacing looking sites. it is rolling ahead of some showers. do you see -- the rain is actually north and east of the city up to seven baltimore on the curtis bay. the...
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with more on that, we go to doug hill. good morning, doug. >> good morning, jacqui. chilly start to today and definitely some fog west of the metro area, where visibilities are reduced down to a mile or less. let's give you a look at the u.s. naval academy in annapolis. dawn's early light breaking off to the east, looking down the river towards the chesapeake bay. here are those visibilities up north and west of the metro washington area, down in the tenths of a mile registered. right now, some low visibilities reported in hagerstown at .3 of a mile. the closer you get to the metro area, visibility is not a problem. in fact, it's mostly clear to partly cloudy. temperatures chilly, ranging from lower 40's north and west of washington to the mid 50's in the metro area. 55 degrees right now in the nation's capital. satellite and radar reveal some changes on the way from the south and southwest. the storm center and warm front will approach over the next couple of days, increasing clouds today. you need showers this afternoon, maybe some thunderstorms the next couple of
with more on that, we go to doug hill. good morning, doug. >> good morning, jacqui. chilly start to today and definitely some fog west of the metro area, where visibilities are reduced down to a mile or less. let's give you a look at the u.s. naval academy in annapolis. dawn's early light breaking off to the east, looking down the river towards the chesapeake bay. here are those visibilities up north and west of the metro washington area, down in the tenths of a mile registered. right...
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melissa: doug. gerri: doug i was surprised to see what was going on in ohio. "fox news oll". ahead i canot see that far. this is the tte that romney has to take. >>certainly. there is a lear tightening after the debates. implore data are you seeing the senate race tight as well? th you start to see that with the top of the ticket then you have real momentum. up until nowt is a very tight political race without clear evidence one way or another. gerri: the president makes his sixth appearance calling the death of americans not optimal. >> if more aerans get killed in not otimal. >> hedid not include the qution he said it is not exactly optimal. but for him to se that word in a response? [laughter] am not a oreign poli expert but the politics is the president has taken bertrand also owed to a quiet romney t task to politicizg the issue from practically before happened to get it wrong. gerri: many ople would like to debate you on that topic. fox says they have 60 doments from the state department. with the three page cable from chris day bends -- evens saying he is worried about
melissa: doug. gerri: doug i was surprised to see what was going on in ohio. "fox news oll". ahead i canot see that far. this is the tte that romney has to take. >>certainly. there is a lear tightening after the debates. implore data are you seeing the senate race tight as well? th you start to see that with the top of the ticket then you have real momentum. up until nowt is a very tight political race without clear evidence one way or another. gerri: the president makes his...
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doug sovern is heading up the latest investigation called watching what you eat. the ratio of these inspectors in the restaurants is crazy. >> reporter: we looked at three counties, san francisco, santa clara and alameda counties. 36,000 restaurants in the counties and only 100 inspectors. think about that. hundreds of restaurants each and for the food trucks there are even more food trucks than a year or two ago 350 food trucks per county. they have one inspector in each county to check all these food trucks. >> so it's impossible really to go to every restaurant and key an eye on it. >> it's not impossible. but it's difficult. they said, we went out in the field with them. they are overwhelmed, understaffed, begging for help. each has to cover hundreds of restaurants a year. they will inspect them once or twice a year. it's difficult to keep up. >> there's been some restaurants here in the city prominent ones that have been shut down for a number of reasons. >> they have closed nine restaurants in san francisco in the last two years. alameda county just went to
doug sovern is heading up the latest investigation called watching what you eat. the ratio of these inspectors in the restaurants is crazy. >> reporter: we looked at three counties, san francisco, santa clara and alameda counties. 36,000 restaurants in the counties and only 100 inspectors. think about that. hundreds of restaurants each and for the food trucks there are even more food trucks than a year or two ago 350 food trucks per county. they have one inspector in each county to check...
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. >> doug, thanks. stay with news4 as we track sandy onli nbcwashington.com, twitter and facebook, and right here on news4. >>> a well-known swimming coach who taught local athletes for decades was arrested today for child abuse. that accusation against rick curl, it dates back 30 years. news4's pat collins spoke to his accuser and was there when curl turned himself in. pat? >> reporter: at the montgomery county jail, a swim coach charged in a child sex case. it goes back to the '80s. the victim? one of his best swimmers. 63-year-old rick curl, a well-known washington area swim coach, leaving the montgomery county jail after he was officially charged in a child abuse sex case. a case that goes back 30 years. curl released on a $50,000 money bond. the victim, kelly davies kearn. i talked to her by phone about curl's arrest. >> i don't know whether to laugh or cry. i'm thankful. i'm sad. i just feel confirmation that what i did was the right thing to do. >> reporter: according to court documents, curl sex
. >> doug, thanks. stay with news4 as we track sandy onli nbcwashington.com, twitter and facebook, and right here on news4. >>> a well-known swimming coach who taught local athletes for decades was arrested today for child abuse. that accusation against rick curl, it dates back 30 years. news4's pat collins spoke to his accuser and was there when curl turned himself in. pat? >> reporter: at the montgomery county jail, a swim coach charged in a child sex case. it goes back...
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for doug. >> once i got over the problem of not knowing how i couldn't go back to not curbing my tires. it took a while to get past forgetting to register street cleaning hours and love, love was my handicap. though i had no permits to hang from my rear view so i collected 7 or 10 slips i had every intension to pay off except i skipped town for the summer. and returned to find the guy staying in my apartment toss them. i'll admit i was relieved not to face these expensive reminders of the girl i have been how stupid i was about life in the city. and as i finished school, was moving south for good this time. and as i lived then in a state of great anticipation. the potential of a record never acrossed my mind. but now, on account of those parking tickets i can't go back there with a car. though everyone who loves me know i love that tiny window each october in the south nub of the state you can't reach without driving. i missed it once and waited a whole year regretting the lost chance to track the lyndon leaves tiny migration. the next fall, refusing to endure that state of desolation
for doug. >> once i got over the problem of not knowing how i couldn't go back to not curbing my tires. it took a while to get past forgetting to register street cleaning hours and love, love was my handicap. though i had no permits to hang from my rear view so i collected 7 or 10 slips i had every intension to pay off except i skipped town for the summer. and returned to find the guy staying in my apartment toss them. i'll admit i was relieved not to face these expensive reminders of the...
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let us go to doug hill for the latest. >> not as well. here is what we have a. just a tiny bit of a rain. it is affecting traffic. temperatures very mild. mid 60's. but cooler in the potomac highlands and the mountains. here is the story on the radar patches of rain is the story. and possibly an isolated thunderstorm or two. in the morning front moves through. right now the heaviest rain to the north and east of gaithersburg. the storm center will remain to the west feared it will stay on the warm side for the next couple of days. here is our tuesday forecast. showers, isolated thunderstorms. in the 70's. depending on how far north the wind front comes, we could be close to 80 degrees this afternoon. let us find out its impacts on our commute. angela. >> we are dealing with a lot of troubles out there. try to keep up with everything that is happening. accident just reported to us, eastbound 7,. we are being told the accident is in the ditch. attracting a lot of attention. in the meantime, looking at the springfield interchange, things are not too bad, just volum
let us go to doug hill for the latest. >> not as well. here is what we have a. just a tiny bit of a rain. it is affecting traffic. temperatures very mild. mid 60's. but cooler in the potomac highlands and the mountains. here is the story on the radar patches of rain is the story. and possibly an isolated thunderstorm or two. in the morning front moves through. right now the heaviest rain to the north and east of gaithersburg. the storm center will remain to the west feared it will stay on...
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i think it was doug. you have the leadership which is running for re-election, particularly the house republican leadership to be really specific about it, can john boehner in the time he's running for re-election as leader say i'm going to make a deal with barack obama that includes big tax increases? >> that's a good question. so i was -- i was informed recently of a conversation that a leading player on taxes who, you know, is now on k street, but whose background is on the democratic side, and a counterpart of his on the republican side. in the conversation, the republican said the democrats have to cave on taxes because john boehner can't move his caucus before january 1st, but the president can roll over before january 1st once he is re-elected so that is what has to happen. to us, it's a prescription to never get anywhere. the hope is that after the election, the discussion proceeds in such a fashion that there can be agreement in december, but i think the very point you mentioned about boehner is
i think it was doug. you have the leadership which is running for re-election, particularly the house republican leadership to be really specific about it, can john boehner in the time he's running for re-election as leader say i'm going to make a deal with barack obama that includes big tax increases? >> that's a good question. so i was -- i was informed recently of a conversation that a leading player on taxes who, you know, is now on k street, but whose background is on the democratic...
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>> well, doug is a great partner of ours and we work together very closely. i do agree with what he says. this opportunity that our country and the opportunity has to benefit from global growth and it's being led by china now is critically important. i understand the need to deal with china so that free trade is also fair trade but i think it's really important that we find ways to work together to deal with the issues that we're facing. >> what do you think in terms of the economics? the landscape right now. i know this has been an engine of growth for your business and engine of growth for the world. we know there's a slowdown. what do you see on the ground from business today? >> there's a slowdown. chinese government took steps last year to reign in inflation and that appears to be having the desired effect. china continues to consume copper in infrastructure projects and they're taking steps to stimulate their economy and we're successful in replacing our copper concentrates and other products into china and we're very optimistic about the long run but t
>> well, doug is a great partner of ours and we work together very closely. i do agree with what he says. this opportunity that our country and the opportunity has to benefit from global growth and it's being led by china now is critically important. i understand the need to deal with china so that free trade is also fair trade but i think it's really important that we find ways to work together to deal with the issues that we're facing. >> what do you think in terms of the...
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joining me now, doug glast brinkley, historian. doug, let's -- i want to get this out of the way. it is a remarkable thing, the piece is long, it is detailed and yet, one word the president uttered as an aside has gottens the attention. are you surprised or did you know when you wrote the piece that might be the thing that would grab folks is. >> i was surprised. when it first came out, the associated press and "the washington post" focused on president talking about the supreme court and affordable care yesterday. even yesterday that hit the blog and had its day of infamy and seems to be repeating today. >> now i want to talk about -- i like the day of infamy. some of the other stuff that's in there. and one of the things i was struck by in the interview is, the level -- i don't want to say it's distaste barack obama has of mitt romney but he's dismissive saying this is a guy who doesn't believe what he says. could you get that from the interview? did the tone and his willingness to say that as bluntly as he said it surprise you? >> the oval office interview took place for 45 min
joining me now, doug glast brinkley, historian. doug, let's -- i want to get this out of the way. it is a remarkable thing, the piece is long, it is detailed and yet, one word the president uttered as an aside has gottens the attention. are you surprised or did you know when you wrote the piece that might be the thing that would grab folks is. >> i was surprised. when it first came out, the associated press and "the washington post" focused on president talking about the supreme...
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doug you mentioned australia, because of china, that's going to be sort of weak growth. japan, who knows what will happen in japan. here in this country i thought the housing industry was doing a little bit better. i figure this is a bright spot here. is it? >> well, it is a bright spot, we're definitely past the bottom. i meet with contractors all the time and every once in a while we'll hear about a new subdivision here, new subdivision there so it's coming but we need a lot more, you know, we need that housing start number to double to really start to move the economy. it's going to be a while after that happens. >> wow. >> going back to your point nothing is really booming around the world. having said that i am very proud of this company and the third quarter and 2012. remember for 2012 over 2011, full year, we're still going to be up 10% in sales and revenues and 23% in profit. i'm thrilled with that performance, and inside our four walls at caterpillar our operations are really humming, they're going great. >> but something changed between when you made some of th
doug you mentioned australia, because of china, that's going to be sort of weak growth. japan, who knows what will happen in japan. here in this country i thought the housing industry was doing a little bit better. i figure this is a bright spot here. is it? >> well, it is a bright spot, we're definitely past the bottom. i meet with contractors all the time and every once in a while we'll hear about a new subdivision here, new subdivision there so it's coming but we need a lot more, you...
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>> what do you make of that, doug? of it seems to me that he has that wonderful immutability to just say i'm turning on the mute button, i'm not saying nothing, live with it. >> he's been taking a lot of pages from ronald reagan. remember when reagan would walk in and he couldn't hear, would have to cup his ear and wouldn't answer questions. in the third debate we saw a lot of reagan in mitt romney in the since of talking about peace and being genial. this is a candidate now who realizes if he gets loose on a talk show, they're going to ask him about his taxes, they're going to ask him about bain capital, and those issues have somehow died. you don't hear the press talking about it much. so i think they see it's just a sea filled with land mines if romney gets out there and tries to freelance q&as. >> isn't this an assault -- an implicit critique of our democracy? i do think we americans don't think long term. we're great at crises, not good at long-term think being the debt and immigration having serious policies for
>> what do you make of that, doug? of it seems to me that he has that wonderful immutability to just say i'm turning on the mute button, i'm not saying nothing, live with it. >> he's been taking a lot of pages from ronald reagan. remember when reagan would walk in and he couldn't hear, would have to cup his ear and wouldn't answer questions. in the third debate we saw a lot of reagan in mitt romney in the since of talking about peace and being genial. this is a candidate now who...
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. >> brown: doug, let me turn to you. mitt romney responded "i'm not looking for a $5 trillion tax cut." so what is he looking at? how does he see it? >> to get to $5 trillion the first thing you have to do is let all of the 2001-2003 tax laws sunset. go away. that's a tax increase, most of which the president wouldn't support. then you have to cut by $5 trillion. so compared to where we are now it's a much smaller reduction in tax revenue which makes it easier to fill the revenue hole and we have five studies, one from martin feldstein, one from the tax foundation, one from the american enterprise institute, we have studies that show there are plans that meet the governor's goal, cut rates 20% across the board, don't lose revenue and make sure the rich pay their fair share of taxes so it can be done. >> brown: but as to filling the hole that we're talking about" those studies -- >> they fill the hole. >> brown: but it depends on where you're at in terms of your income. >> so i think the key is there are tax plans that ca
. >> brown: doug, let me turn to you. mitt romney responded "i'm not looking for a $5 trillion tax cut." so what is he looking at? how does he see it? >> to get to $5 trillion the first thing you have to do is let all of the 2001-2003 tax laws sunset. go away. that's a tax increase, most of which the president wouldn't support. then you have to cut by $5 trillion. so compared to where we are now it's a much smaller reduction in tax revenue which makes it easier to fill the...
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ashley: let me go back to doug. the fed is in a holding pattern if nothing else until it sees substantial improvement in the labor market. when do you think that will be? i'm sure they will tout, we've gotten down to 7.8%. but you think it will take more than that. how long could they wait until they see that turnaround? when will that turnaround come? >> well the fed was pretty clear, even if they see a turnaround they're going to continue the program which is a concern to me, is, they, they are the market now and in mortgage backs, and i think that doesn't bode well for price discovery. price discovery is gone. they're using quantity. they're using quantitative easing. i think that is a problem going forward but they will keep going and i think it is working. housing, the numbers today were great. unemployment is starting to come down especially if you look at initial unemployment claims which we think are a better barometer of real employment. so it's working but they said they're not getting out for a long time.
ashley: let me go back to doug. the fed is in a holding pattern if nothing else until it sees substantial improvement in the labor market. when do you think that will be? i'm sure they will tout, we've gotten down to 7.8%. but you think it will take more than that. how long could they wait until they see that turnaround? when will that turnaround come? >> well the fed was pretty clear, even if they see a turnaround they're going to continue the program which is a concern to me, is, they,...
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[applause], >> doug brinkley, has risen book is this "cronkite." one word. if you have to discuss what toot i in america, how would you do w it in 20 words orar less? >> 20 words or less, most trusted man in america became his word.sure to b os was great pressure to be m called the most trusted man, bua he carried our country through things like mercury and gemini m and apollo missions had their heyday. he was the voice of the civil rights movement to the vietnam war, watergate, nixon'spers recognition. he was the person who brought menachem begin in and were sar h that together come which led to the camp david peace accord. so some of broadcast journalism, the big three are edward murrow, walter cronkite and mold thomasd >> how did he get to be thatwire guy? >> he was a good wire serviceteu reporter. the wire service for the uniteds press county had two condenser a stories. you are given about a thousand so words in your camp at a lot of adverbs and adjectives in it, sl he learned howy to write a unknowingly, though the wire service is perfect forth televis
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doug, are you buying that? >> not at all. presidents compartmentalize, the correspondent's dinner, the president told joke and the next day, a successful raid on bin laden. gerri: no excuses? >> no excuses. gerri: thank you so much. great job as always. >> thank you. >> thanks, gerri. gerri: last night's debate was conversational more than expected and there were zingers, our top picks of the best. number five -- >> obamacare is on the list. i use that term with all respect. >> i like it. >> okay, good. gerri: we're fond of that too, but not for the same reason as you. number four -- >> i'll stop the subsidy to pbs. i like big bird. gerri: making big bird a star with saturday night live, jimmy fallon, all trying to book the star. his people saying he's not talking to the media. we were turned down by big bird. it's appalling. number three -- >> and at some point, i think the american people have to ask themselves is the reason that governor romney is keeping all of these plans to replace secret because they are too good? gerr
doug, are you buying that? >> not at all. presidents compartmentalize, the correspondent's dinner, the president told joke and the next day, a successful raid on bin laden. gerri: no excuses? >> no excuses. gerri: thank you so much. great job as always. >> thank you. >> thanks, gerri. gerri: last night's debate was conversational more than expected and there were zingers, our top picks of the best. number five -- >> obamacare is on the list. i use that term with...
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. >>> supervisors and the public, my name is doug malar, public investigator of crimes against children covered up by law enforcement. i'm addressing the issue of domestic violence which we all are for, but also the fact that lieutenant colonel mike aquino lives here in the city is involved in human trafficking and sacrifices. he's been exposed in eight states by over eight of had i victims. the bottom line is [speaker not understood] i gave to district attorney [speaker not understood] august 3rd, this year. and it says, we are coming to expose you for covering up this murder of kevin [speaker not understood]. and p.s., as san francisco police department and now d.a.. now, we're going to give you each a copy of this update, but this is addressed to sheriff mirkarimi dated today. here is the ammo you need to go after d.a. gaskon for his protection of aquino torture and murders. please call me. i want to add to that stating that as chief of police, he stopped the investigation by deputy chief of police chin, shinn, who he put out to pasture instead of investigating the murders that aqino
. >>> supervisors and the public, my name is doug malar, public investigator of crimes against children covered up by law enforcement. i'm addressing the issue of domestic violence which we all are for, but also the fact that lieutenant colonel mike aquino lives here in the city is involved in human trafficking and sacrifices. he's been exposed in eight states by over eight of had i victims. the bottom line is [speaker not understood] i gave to district attorney [speaker not...
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doug schoen and john leboutillier are with us. doug used to advise president clinton. john former republican congressman from new york. doug, to you first. how does romney maintain this momentum? >> this is a challenge. it is a revival. it is not in any way a fundamental alteration in a race that's always been close. it is closer still, but he's in the in the lead -- but he's not in the lead. he needs to outline clearly where he's going to take america, what his vision is and how most importantly dagen his agenda will impact and improve the lives of ordinary americans. dagen: let's focus short run. what about the vice presidential debate? is it more about gaining wins at this point in that debate and the remaining two presidential debates or not making a mistake? >> well, i think that if i'm ryan, i'm going to try to go to biden, who i think can make a mistake. they are really preparing biden very heavily for this thing. i would try to make some news to reinforce the feeling that maybe obama and biden are two empty suits who really aren't up to the job after all. i thi
doug schoen and john leboutillier are with us. doug used to advise president clinton. john former republican congressman from new york. doug, to you first. how does romney maintain this momentum? >> this is a challenge. it is a revival. it is not in any way a fundamental alteration in a race that's always been close. it is closer still, but he's in the in the lead -- but he's not in the lead. he needs to outline clearly where he's going to take america, what his vision is and how most...
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thank you, doug. if you're traveling this weekend, the storm is expected to impact all aspects of travel region. >> news4's transportation reporter adam tuss is live at national. he spoke with officials about how they are preparing for the problems if the severe weather expected to be bringing in. >> reporter: wendy, well, from planes to trains to cars, the storm can mean a lot of us will be going nowhere fast. bracing for what's to come. and what is ahead could turn travel plans upside down. at the airports, already warnings that flights could be canceled all along the east coast. >> some airlines do allow liberal rebooking policies. in case there are weather impacts. >> reporter: on the roads, calls for more portable stop signs in montgomery county. it wasn't long ago that the summer derecho knocked out power to the intersections. tom is with the department of transportation. >> we'll depend on residents themselves, motorists out there. they need to remember that when they come to a signal that's da
thank you, doug. if you're traveling this weekend, the storm is expected to impact all aspects of travel region. >> news4's transportation reporter adam tuss is live at national. he spoke with officials about how they are preparing for the problems if the severe weather expected to be bringing in. >> reporter: wendy, well, from planes to trains to cars, the storm can mean a lot of us will be going nowhere fast. bracing for what's to come. and what is ahead could turn travel plans...